20 years later, Ontario woman learns ashes of beloved cat are really those of a dog

20 years later, Ontario woman learns ashes of beloved cat are really those of a dog

Valerie Stevenson's cat was playing around when her pet knocked the urn containing the ashes of her beloved cat Jewels off her dresser, 20 years after her death. The urn broke. As the longtime Burlington, Ont., resident started to move the ashes to a new

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